Bass fishing is usually pretty slow in August. But with the hydrilla gone, the lake 5+ feet low, and tons of 100+ days, even the night fishing has been pretty slow. You've got to be a pretty serious fisherman to be out there now. I had such a good June and July that August has been a real disappointment. In fact, I've talked more people out of going than going this month. Fortunately, it will cool down and things will get better. But for now, my main focus is tournament preparation and white bass fishing.
I fished a tournament last Saturday and have 2 more that I'm allowed to fish coming up. Also, there's the McDonald's tournament that I'm not allowed to fish, but I have clients to take pre-fishing. I expect by then the fishing will get better and we'll see good results, but right now it's pretty slow. I took 3rd in Saturday's 12 hour night tournament with barely over 8 pounds and 1st place was less than 9 pounds. In June and July, 8 pounds wouldn't usually get you in the money on a 3 hour working man's tournament. That should give you an idea of how tough it's been. (Keep in mind slot fish don't count - so in most cases it's the best 5 fish under 16 inches). If you're a serious fisherman, you probably already know this. But if you're an amateur and want to have a good experience you should probably wait a month or so or go fishing for white bass.
As I'm sure you are aware, Lake Fork is overrun with white bass. I don't know if we can make a dent in the population, but I want to do my part. Right now, schooling white bass are semi predictable every morning and evening. The last few times I've tried, I've been able to (starting at sunup) get a limit of white bass (25 per person) and be back at the ramp by 8:00AM.
For the next 2-3 weeks, I'm offering white bass trips for 2 people for only $100 (3 people for $125). This barely covers my costs, but it will help rid the lake of some white bass and catching 50 fish in an hour can be a lot of fun.
We will fish until we get a limit or until the bite slows down to where we go several minutes without a fish. Probably before 8:00AM.
This is a great time to take a kid (or 2) to get into some unforgettable action.
I'm offering these trips weekday mornings (m-f) or evenings (m-thu) until September 15. After that date, I'll be taking clients out in preparation for the McDonald's tournament. Morning is recommended as we can fish a little longer if we don't get a quick limit.
There are cleaning stations with city water at the lake, so you can bring home bags of fillets fresh and ready for the freezer. I can also give lessons on cleaning fish if necessary.
If you are interested in a guided trip, you can book online at http://www.fishingguidenow.com/bookonline.cfm?guideID=2